¥E LOSS OF THE SCHOONER CHRIS-| be was oow dipping every time the vessel TIANA—THE CAPTAIN AND FOUR OF | toward the beach. Then was the time for fresh HER CREW FROZEN TO DEATH—TER- exertion. Captain Chas. Hussey, of the R. L. RIBLE SUFFERING» OF THE MATE. Baretow, with Charlee Gardiner and Alexander | B. Duuham by bis side, up to their vecks in the new b “ ) + Up ‘ = — aia aenthaalr ian — breakers, got nearly uuder bim and threw bim a bast experienced for many years, I eatntin rope, With orders ty lash it round hin and ~ vick t sipituted jy | te the breakers from the chair. Thia be did, a ine does . ~tehen os a }and he was pulled threugh the surt and saved. Wranded ian « the shoals ut iuhuapitable | The chair was hauled off again, and another of Whores of our quneh, a0 dreve them off weea. On | the erew with much delay landed in the same way. Mood ioe . tary lull, a vessel's masts | Ibe third man that came was the Captain, Job re vered 6 the Island uf Chappaquiddie. Philbrouk, who had been burt wheu ateeatee streck at midnight. He bad a aon on bvard, who ‘Tee glacere revesird that & veeee! bad = vu hina out on the line, but unfortunately the Hawes’ Shoal, aud there appeared to be wen in| Fee? the rigging. It was impossible to go to them. The tide ran with great rapidity, and the sea) broke balf mast high. A whalebvat commanded by Capt. Thomas Dunham, left dere Thursday morning, betere daylight, and went te the suken vessel ov Bawes' which proved te be the schr. Christiana, Leach, trom New York for Boston, with a carge of cement. Took off Charles F. Tallman, the only survivor, whe belongs to Oysterville, Maas. Captain L. and two men perished on Monday, the Inet two bid Tallaan good-by on Tuesday . We understand that Tallman was timamate. He is badly frozen in his hands and feet,-but to what extent we are unable to siate at the preseut time. He has beaten off one ot bie fingers to the firet juint by thrashing his hecds while in the riggiig. Captain L. took charge of this veasel tu carry ber bome to New York. Tallman wae net lashed in the rigging. He came down Tuesday eveving and got eome salt water ice to eat. One of the bodies of the dead men was found, naked, with head suspended duwowards. The water had washed off the clething and some of the flesh. It was accuuuted a dreadful sight by those in the boat. Those whe bare spoken with Tallman aay it was pluck and a rubber overcoat that saved his life througlt the terrible ordeal of tour days in euch a storm, awid snew, bitter cold aud the tea. WRECK OF THE BRIG NEVA—SEVEN LIVES LOsr. Ba Vewwan.Ga Jan. 15, |566.—The brig Neva. of Machina, Me., Talbot, master, frou New York buend te Jacksonville, Fla, was wrecked on the aeuth breaker of St. John's baron the Sth inet. Miss Wali and a child, passengers, the captain, first aiate, pilot and two seamen were lost. ‘The brig now lies on the beach, twelve miles south of the bar. The Steamer Asher Ayres was burned on the Ocmulgee river on the 9th inst. She was loaded with teu huodred and twenty -cight bales ul cotton. Six segroes were drowned. THE SCHOONER RETRIBUTION ASHORE ON HATTERAS INLET—FOUR OF HER CREW FROZEN TO DEATH AND TwO PILOTS WASHED OFF AND DROWNED. Wiusminetos, N. C., Jau 11, 1866 —The tug B.C. Hall, from Philadelphia bound te Galveston, put in bere to coal = She reperts that the echuo- get Retribution, ashore on Hatteras Lulet, bad four of ber crew frozen to death while hanging on the rigging. and twe pilots are suppused to have deea washed off and drowned. The Retribution waa the old tug called the Uncle Ben, and was transformed early in the war into a ritateer in thie pert by the rebel authorities. It is wet known where she was from or bound to. eae DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN QUEBEC. On the morning of the | 3th inst. the people iline on beard got more foul, and be hung tur au-| bauled on shore,—one of these having missed | other hour suspended where he conld not be} the preper position, fell inte the sea, but for- reached from the shore. ‘sauk. The old man wae dipping in the breakers) and thus was dragged through the raging surt ou jas the veasel rolled, and seemed uearly exhausted, | shore, more dead than alive. | A connect wae set up urider the line, which held | much frozen, and unable to help b m-elf, waa be- jhim up some, when a young man, Frederick | Ramadell, offered te “shin” along the line and cut | wreck, and was drowned. | the suvall one leading from the vessel. | did amid the cheers of the multitude, and at the | the hospitable home of the keeper, Capt. Eaton, }risk of his own life, and sown the old gentleman | where every exertion was readered to the suffer- | was landed and taken to town | were soon after rescued, and the people came! due to the friends who aided in saving the lines | away with light hearts.” =a HOW THE COLLAPSE IS HASTENING. (From the Chicago Republican.) There is a very natural fear in the minds of all| thinking men, that the country is hastening toward a commercial crash, compared with which those vf 1537 and 1857 were but trifling in the extent of the disaster. The Secretary of the Treasury in his report: warned the country of the danger ahead; as the weans of rendering the calamity less disasireus, if not indeed of averting it, he! are quite a number of business men in the fron- urged a return to specie pay nents by the speediest | tier cities in the United States who, in conse- possible neans, and by @ simultaneous reduction | quence of the great advance in the cost ef living, of the paper currency. But no measure, such 28 the Secretary proposes, tainty of no diminution in expenditure for some ean ever be practical unless there be a corres-| yeara to come, intend to remove to Canada the ponding retrenehwent on the part of the nation; ensuing sprivg, as they find it totally beyond their and of the people. maintain its credit a day after the war closed if, exceeding the incowe in many instances, aud in its expenditure were not reduced to the standard | ethers being fully up te receipt. of an economical peace establishinent. veroment owes as a war debt, in round numbers,! per year, are there worth tram $4U0 to BSvv ;, three thousand nullions of dullare; how much the} servant girls receive trow $10 to $12 per mouth, States and municipal governments owe on the| and so many discharged suldiers are seeking help- same account we do not know, but it is a large | mates that it is impossible to keep ove beyond a sum. This whole debt is due by the people, and | few weeks, ifshe bas any claims to “good looks.” it is preposed that the greater portion of it shall) Beef and mutton sell at frouy 20cta per pound; be paid by the present and the rising generation. | turkeys at 25 and 30 cente per pound; geere at Upen that presumption reste the eredit of the! $1 to $1.50 a piece, and other articles at prepor- nation. The payment of this enormous sum will| tionately high rates. Those men whose business tax the energies and test the endurance of the); will permit are determined that they will not pay people for the next thirty years. even reduce it, will require the practice of the | be ruin aud deeay, and therefore bave concluded most rigid economy, netenly on the part of the! to change their base of operations, and come to nation but of tmdividuals. known to all men, how are we preparing for the) cessable to all, no distinction being made either day of retrenchment ? The record of our inportations of foreign goods | the least geuerally succeeds the beat, if be is shows that within the last six months we hase| sober and industrioua. steadily increased in the volume of imports, and| can friends of the extreme radical school will as- as steadily diminished in the volume of exports ot j domestic produce. waa entered in New York dry goods to the value | ot $2,687,947 against $2,235,107 for the same | | wenth last year. To the close of November the | |unperts of dry goods at New York since Jau ,! | 1865,were $31,386,000 against $70,031 ,000during| | | the same period last year. The imports in De-| Mties ia the following which we fiud iu the Bangor j cember will still further swell the increase of our! Times. jexpenditure abroad ter these goods. It is true } that the Government derives an increased revenue | j trem these imports, but it is also true that we are | by these lavish importations building up another residing in the vicinity of the foot of Mountain | debt inatead of retrenching and returuing to an) Hill were astonished at the breaking out of | economical system of living. For the week ending | strongly to this solution of his strange escape | December 23, the imports into New York alove | flames in the heart of that vast pile of new cut ! am : ae ae bad w gold value of $6,463,514. This is at-the | stone stores owned by the ladies of the Ursu-| ae ae Coaveat and known as the Nuns’ Buildings, | rate, including the whole country, of nearly four | : a }hundred millions a year, all of which has to be} on the east side of St. Peter sireet, Quebec. | paid for in gold. Can we continue this lavish ex- | The Mercury, in its account of the disaster, | penditure, and at the same time pay our nati«nal | says: jdebte? Its idle to expect that such an extraor- “ From whatever quarter or cause proceeding, | divary expenditure will not be followed by the it ie certain that the fire apread rapidiy through. | vatural result~and that is commercial di-aster, eat every nook of the quadrangle, and the flames, | bersting from all ite lotty atoreyson every side, | seon ruse high in the air through the skylights, | and leaped furiously across the narrow avenue ot | St. Peter street, instantly and easily communica- | Slempemdes. oa aenwanl ee but it may do much to leseon its force, and reduc frunt uf the Nun's Building, heavy stone walls | its volume uf disaster. Every man should now eupported ou wooden beams over the basement }put ble bouse in order for the coming day of winduwe, gave way with & tremendous crash jeettlement. Let these in debt economize now Fortunately owing to the clearance effected by the | while they can; let them as aeon as practicable pay jateuse heat, no one was in its way. But a young | what they owe, and go in debt nu more. ~ ae weed McGrath ic reported killed by stoves credit system, as a system, be discontinued as falling from the rear wall at a later hour.” far as practicable, and the wan whose affairs are Mrture the Gre was cubdued two blucks of! *®* best regulated according to this policy will buildings were reduced te ruine. The loss is, eatunated at $300,000, vo which there was insured | the result of our extravaganee aud rechicssuess the suus of $152,000. | fulls upow our couutry. ti WEST INDIA ISLANDS. financial collapse, and general prostration. We repeat that the exigencies of the times de- mand that there shall be at once adopted, and religiously observed, a system of economical ex- penditure, public and private. This may not avert altegether the financial collapse that threatens us, ot -2Pe- | MILITARY TROUBLES IN INDIA. oun ow erticls on th Haters of the Aliens India appears to be a bad school for the ofi- : cers of the army. A late number of the Pul/ tace, in the Montreal Gazette, we make the ful. | Mail Gazette has the following :—‘ We ven. lowing extract :— | tured to suggest a few days since that the au- “ Who that bas read anything of colonial his- | tkorities should change the name of the un- tery dees not kaow of the fertility of the West/ lucky station in North-western India, which is 1 Esiande—the gardens of the world. Eu-|as perpetually convulsed by military ‘ cata- ) “ the most — meee See with a clysms,’ and that Mhow, under some other de- sur ite roductivevueda, the reseurces sipati of these ited aan boundiess ; and yet where- | Romihation, might possibly be less offensive cr . -..{ than it vow is to public feeling. The late ad. ial men bs rye Fig Wwuched them it has| vices from India tell us that Sir William a. Deneide. tup ats tiGilbedl by Dr. Under-| Mausfield has at last decided on making a bill, the blacks are starving ; (here it no work for | C89 Sweep of the whole brigade staff there, them, and yet the planters that are left, are| from General Green downwards, but that it is speuding money and strainiwg every nerve to im. | not yet known how his Excellency is about to pert coolies from the other side of the world to | deal with Colonel Crawley and Majors th: Hon. Ge their work. What tully ty suppose that any C. Thesigner and Wirgman, of the Inniskil-| glass of men weuld take such trouble to get lab-| lin zs, in consequence of the charge of insubordi-| - ther we — ~_ these — oa hation preferred against those officers by Sir C. rom t awake Slacks reluse ly) Van Straubenzee, the Commander-in-Chief at — ro — eo Large etal Bombay. The military atmosphere is_ still saline te hate etn au, theah echt of heavily clouded in Tudis. Colonel Stanley, of Mayti supports bimerlf ou #x centimes a day, | the 15th Native Cavalry, has been removed but the Jamsies negro retuses twenty-five-conte. {rom the command of that corps and placed on From all sources the fact appears plain that the | the staff, for having struck a native suldier of African will net werk steadily; wiprovident in| his regiment with his sword on parade; his native home he is uuprovident everywhere: | and Lieut. Weatherley, of the Inniskillings, is he will do only that portion of plantation work | about to take his trial before a civil tribunal for whieh pleases him, and when it pleases him. having beatea the manager of the Indore Bank. Now the essential of @ prosperous plantation is) 4 court of inquiry is sitting at Allahabad to in Ae ee sh Sek Sarees of antiny | vestigate a-charge made azainst a captain of pa soutien ed ail my . Sg oe having ae a girl of nineteen, the wife of a nnd six days’ labour a week must be expended sergeant of ue owe company; and there is a all the year round. The whole crop may perieh | row of a less painful character at Rawhl Pindee, for want of a week's seasovable labour. And) S0me waz having parodied mn verge © very. aby here is just the point: In Jamaica, two days’ surd general order issued by Brigadier-General labour will support a man for a week. The | Tucker, on his departure from that station, ufgent planter ie met with, “ No, massa, I'se | General Tucker's successor, Colonel Priestly, tired”; “ No hungry, masaa,” and the plautation | of the 42nd, and of Calcutta United Service geesto ruin. Jamaica ie perishing for want of| Cluls notoriety, is much incensed at the joke, \, “a the quasi-philentrophists; but they , and has fulminated a still more absurd general - oe ee ee Te | order against the unknown poct, in which the in aaa awiftly cal aieitie. oat Gatto Gang gallant colonel describes general orders as be- irom & place where investments are uncertain. | '"5, ‘confidential commanications, and pro- One isiand is, however, pointed to in triumph, | claims that making fun of them ‘is an offence ‘end that is Barbadues. But it must not be for | Of the same nature as betraying the watchword gotten that Barbadves ie a awall Island, and cuj-| to or holding communication with the enemy.’ tivated to the water's edge. There is netenough| Altogether, Sir William Mansfieid is likely to vacant lund to hold a pic-nicupen. The vagrart| have a warm winter of it, and has apparently lawe are strict, aud the negro must work or leave | found it necessary to strike terror into the the island. He cannot there settle on a amall) hearts of the insubordiuate genera!s, colonels Let the | | have the least te dread, aud will suffer jess wheu | j about to be visited by them, designed to promote | j their mission and facilitate their instructions | | With the same end in view, letters were sent to | | Sir James Hope, the Admiral in commard of the | North American station, directing him to place a vessel at their disposal whenever required. The | Commissioners from the Lower Provinces take passage in the steamer by whieh the Canadian Commiasioners proceed to the West Iudies.— Mon- treal Gazette, Jan. 9. j ——_-- HotLoway's PiLLs.—The Liver and Kidneys. —The injurious effects of cold and pierenng winds tell on the strongest frame, impair the functions of the skin, and thereby throw an undue propor. tion of blood on the internal organs, The oul means of preventing disease under these ciréum- stances consist in auginenting the seeretion of the overgerged organa, which can be easily accom plished by Holloway’s Pills. These will enable the liver and kidneys to relieve themselves safely and-rapidly of their oppressive congestion, at the same tine that they renew an equable circulation of the blood. This salutary s ep is gained with- out any drawback. Holloway’s Pills purify and strengthen simultaneously ; they improve the appetite. and permit its gratification without the bugbear of dyspepsia or worse disorders. Sane eaee e+ * Brown’s Broxentay Trocues, for Coughs, Colds, and irritated throate, are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good re- putation they have justly acquired. As there are unitations, be sure to. OBTAIN the genuine. likin tides TuietTy Years’ Experience oF an OLD NURSE.—MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SyRUP is the preseription of one of the best female physi- cians and nurses in the United States, and has been used tor thirty years with never- failing safe- ty aud success, by willions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarhea. griping in the bowels, and Full particulars will be given in future adver: | tisemenuts / ‘The net proceeds are to be devoted to charity. Charlottetown, 29th Jantw , 1866. The London a> Trader. | PAkour LOTUS, A 1 at Lioyd’s, Coppered, 280 tone register, will sail from LONDON for this PORT, on or about the FIRST dav of APRIL next For Freigit! or Passage apply in London to JOHN PITCAIRN, & SONS; at Charlottetown, to the undersigned. : «°° YANIEL DAVIES. Ch'town, Jan..29, 1866... Sins. 1 m& PUNS. BRIGHT REPALLING J MOLASSES, for sale at a low figure; if taken immediately. N.R Jannary 22. R66.” ~ BRITISH PERIODICALS. The London Quarterly Review (Conser- vative.) eR] i The Edinbargh Review (Whig.) The Westminster Review (Kadical.) The North British Review (Free Church.¥ AND Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tery.) ae interest of these Periodicals to Ameri- can readers is rather increased than diminish- ed by the articles they contain on our late Civil War, and though sometitnes tinged with prejudice, they. may still, considering their great abjlity and the different stand-points from which they are writ- Molasses! Molasses! ANKI N, (Queen Street duly authorised to grant receipt ‘Dry Goods, Hardware, and pated of wild land, and trusting to the banana or 8 few yams, indulge bis loved idleness.” Si Po -——-——— THRILLING NARRATIVE OF A GALLANT * “RESCUE PROM SHIPWRECK. The New Bedford Mercury cantains a thrilling secount of the reecue of the crew of the schooavr Evelyn Trent, of Frankfort, Me., recently wrecked on the South sido of Nantnchet. A wrecking gang op discovering the vesee! proceeded to the shore, taking with them the gun ef the Massa- ebusettse Humane Society and its apparatus Their proceedings are describ: d as follows: * A large sebiouner lay bilged and sunk, about two buadred yards from shore, with the crew of five men leahed in the rigging Her decks were under water, even in the dellows of the sea, whieh were making their roll above the submerged | that, notwithstanding repeated attempts, both by ® ball, No life buat could be launched, although | himeeif and sieter, they had been unable to fire Health d Beanauty, -* az POSTAGE. an ia owe was at band. and the niasts ae they wscillated | the remaining cartridge. His sister, whe, it . — 1 ‘ —a Yhen sent by mail, ustage to any part o showed that there was no time tu be lost. The| seems, was accustomed to carry the weapon,then CHAPMAN S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE, | the United States will “be but TWENTY FOUR |, gun was loaded and elevated by Capt. Hamlin, | took the revolver out of her brother's hands, and | A beautiful little work of 50 pages, teaches you how | CENTS @ year for** Blackwood,” and but Eieur sod to shillfully that tbe line attached to it fel | while tilting the bacrels to get the inert cartridge (9 remove Taw, Freckles. Pimples Blotches, Erup- | CENTS & Year for each uf the Keviews. rigging, got the eu:all line, the end of | out, it exploded. the charge strikiig the first finger; 'O"*: — . Sow oe pee Reduced Irices for previous years. ten stgute by the ball beyond the vessel. | of her left hand, burying a cvuple of gold rings a — oem ot ee bow “ ——— ta ecetiinis nett yg se Sievtute’ tind The men were evidently mach exhausted. They,| into the bone, and then passing into ber brother's novh Pantie Gre teteads Parte, eiantiak . i . however, after wach delay by reason of their| temple, aud lodging in the vrain. The unfurtu-| and itewuuidy the Hort, emawe Sanertinons there, (ened preceding = hap aieh teltobeadbbs ; ’ ° ~) ar ify the Hair, Kemove Superflaons Hair, : i , 1864, weakness, hauled on board (tbe larger line, at-| nate man was still living at latest sccounts,| cure Drunkenness,cure Nervous Debility tee, Bie. wk alee oe the rate bo ee tached, and read the order sent by it tu fasten it| though death is mevitabie. His sister, who is a) bow to. renew your Age, aud orier useful and | “py. North British from January, 1363, to De- te the wainmnst bead) When thie was done, a warried woman, living with her husband in the nee & den ae shed ¥ cember, 1865, inclusite; the Edinburgh and the sheir made fer the purpose was run off un a hang-| vil regions of Pennsylvania, hud but recently ar-| 1 eee en ee hese, mulled free of | ‘Westminster {rom April; 1864, to December, 1385, ing block, and one of the erew got in tu be hauled | rived at Port Credit to spend Chrietwas with her THOS. F. CHAPMAN. inclusive, and the warterly for the year on shore. When bis weight began to press un the | friends, aud states that while she was m the . Chemist and Perfamer, 1865, at the yateowf $1.50 a year for each or any smal! = from = ine to nin om Ne ———— a ae aan — Nov, W%.—3m 831 Broadway, New York. | Review. 7k dileciainll began to stretch to sink down towards every day ou horseback, and carri revolver +e te A few ies yet remain of all the four Yop of the raging billows beneath him. But for protectivo. ALL FOUR- FOOTED BEASTS Reviews for 1569 ut $4.00 @ set, or $1.50 tor evseyttiog was well-rigged on shore, and the : ane a FT ae oo , “ y one. : pitt bt on the shore end was gradually gathered| Snipwreck axp Loss oF Lire.—The schoo- oo on Sheep, Hogs, “ Et Hoe Genus LEO SCOTT & CO. ouverte bim ee es ner Lucy Aan, Silver, master, from sins teed cone be given, at least once s week, a NARD we Sa ecm surges. alittle more than to Baltimore, during a thick snow-equail, struc c lon’ Ls oid Fh _Y. way tw land, the small line from the vessel used! on the eastern side of Coffin's Island, Wednesday, ss Condition Powders, ee en — Street, N. ¥ to veer him along the line and te the ebair! at a little after meridian, and immediately bilged. | By deing this, you will Snd your reward in the) 7 ¢ @ Co. also publish the back. gut foul, and ter t r ; larger price you will obtain for them. These Pow-| **_** 9 0: B:80 PUD The got L more than an hour there) The aca was very high, and waking a or ? ‘the poor fellow hung, the live stretebing, breach over the wreck. As the equall abated, she| ders are invaluable to all Stock raisers; they a FARMER'S GUIDE, .| ceeded over land to the light 8 residence. and majors who are thus bothering him, by making a ‘frightful example’ of Gunner Rock- | ford, of the Royal Artillery, just sentenced by | @ general court-martial to five years’ penal ser- | vitude, ‘for insubordinately refusing to scrub the floor of his cell.’ ’’ +--+ me The Toronto Globe gives the particulars of an accident of a most painful character which oc- curred in that city Ga the 3let ult. On the after- noon of that day a yeung man named Michar! Caughlin, accompanied by bis sister, entered the gun-shop of Mr. W. P. Maraton, Yonge-street, and enquired of the attendant whether they had any metallic cartridges for sale. The attendant replied they had, and then asked what size Caughlin wanted. Upon this the latter pulled out of his pocket an “ Elliot four-shooter,”’ stating that all the barreis but one had been fired, and was seen by the inhabitants of Beach Meadows, and five men put off in a boat, but were obliged to go into the Island harbor ; from there they pro-. Eaton, his son— the colic. By giving health to the ehild, it rests the mother. —— oe Supoen Deatn.—On Friday evening last, Mr. Daniel McAldoff, of Cascumpee, while hauling poles «n the iee, in company with his two sens, fell off the load and died instantly. He was about 47 yeara of age, and leaves a wife aud family. —Summerside Joarnal. A petition is now being signed requesting the Government to grant funds for the purchase of a public square in Summerside.— Jb. OPERATION FOR Cross EYe.—This operation waa very successfully performed on the 4th instant, daughter of Mr. Chas. McKendrick, of this place, her eyes having assumed, up to this time, quite a natural and parrallel focus without any unfayo- rable symptoms.— /b. eo, — Invigorate and Strengthen al! animals, easbling them to sustain exposure to the weather or excessive work, without injary, aud are useful in all cases, CARLTON’S CONDITION POWDERS. by Dr. J Homer, of Summerside, upon the | J teu, be read and studied’ With advantage by the péople of this country, df-every creed and party. TERMS FOR 1866. : perann. For any one of the Reviews.......-.-.----- $4 00 For any two of the Keviews.........--+-.-.. 7 00 For any three of the Reviews.....-.-+--..- 10 00 For all fonr of the Reviews. ......--.---.-- 12 00 For Black wood’s Magizine...7.....------2.- 4 00 Por Blackwood and one Review. ...------.-- 7 00 For Blackwood and any two of the Reviews 10 00 For Blackwood and three: of the Reviews... 13 00 For Blackwood and the four Keviews. ...... 15 Ov }] CLUBS: A discount of twenty per cent. will be allowed to cluba of four or more persons. Thus, four copies of Blackwood, yr ot one Review, will be sent to one address for $12.80. Four cbpies o1 the four Reviews and one Blackwood, for $48.00, and so ev. Payable iy United States currency. by Henry Strepnens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Nonvon, of Yale College. 2 vole. Royal Octavo, 1600 pages, and numerous en- gravings. . Price $7 tug the swe volumes — by Sired ean, together with Sse ince, Bru: Hooch Sold by all Dealers. Get our Almanac; | winded Vises mete see: i ererq ©@ fea-.0- Ss s persons indebted to him to settle their accounts | immediately with N. RANKIN, ESQR., who is} s for the same. | MOSES TARR. Jan, 22, 1866. rw ist 3ina Clearing -out Sale! HE Subscribers take this opportunity ray i of expressing their thanks te their numerous customers and the public at large, tor the very generous support they have received during tie | past ten years; and vow as they intend CLOSING UP THEIR PKESENT BUSINESS NEXT SPRING, would inform them that ov and after the 2nd day of JANUARY, 1866, they will OFFER at RETALL the whole of their STOCK, consisting of Earthenware. at 10 per cent discount on present marked prices for all sums of £5 and under: and tor over that amount 15 per cent, to Cash Customers, or ap- proved Joint Notes at 3 menths, payable ui Charlottetown. They dave also a quantity of TRON, STEEL, ROPE and CANVASS, which they wall sell at 6 months, on approved Jomt Notes of Hand. They would hereby notify ALL PARTIES owing them, either by Notes of Hand or Book Aceount, that they muat setile their respective amounts ai once, a8 there will not be any distinetion of per- sous roade after the First day of APRIL, 1866. OATS will be taken at the market prices for old accounts. W. W. LORD & CO. Charlottetown, Jan’y 1, [866. tf ‘Wholesale Change ! VIE SUBSCRIBER, in anvouncing the COMPLETION OF HIS FALL IMPORTATIONS, begs to tender his grateful acknowledgements to the friends and public generally whe so kindly patronized him in business daring the past thirty: eight years. And being desirous to change the Business. after the Ist of May next, TO THAT OF WHOLESALE ONLY, offers all his present Well assorted Stock in Trade. which embraces nearly every variety of goods imported here, At Reduced Prices, during the next four months, by WHOLESALE and RETAIL, in order to clear off the whole preparatory to the contemplated new arrangement. His Square Fig Tobacco, manufactured on the , under hi immediate inspection, of the very best matentals, can be confidentially recominended. And as a Wholesale Establishment mast neces- sarily involve a large ontlay of capital. he earnestly solicits an early payment of ail his out- standing Debts. DANIEL BRENAN. Ch'town, December 4, 1865 2m Fleur! 300 Bbls, Canada Superfine For sale by FLOOR, 72 Prime American Do Do J 8. & J, DIIRDIE. most beautiful und STOVES warwantep to vive satinfaction, | please call at Dopo's Brick STOKE, (asewe are | vow selling cheaper than ever,) and purchase from | DODD & ROGERS, Dec. 25, 1865. rw isl 6w For Sale. THE Northern Half of TOWN LOT) No. 21, in the First Handred of Lots in the | City of Charlottetown, situate at the corner of | Prince and King Streets, near” the Steam! Ferry Wharf, well adapted for business purposes, | or for a private residence. Apply to Dee. 18, 1865 JOSEPH BALL. 1500 Cords Hemlock Bark WANTED AT THE CITY TANNERY, 'BXENDERS wil! be received at the Office of the subscriber, uoul the Ith day of MAKCH next, from persons withing to contract for any portion of the above co -plement of BAKK No Tender will be received for a less quautity than Thirty Cords, and. in ail cases, wood security will be required for the fulfilineut of the contract. W. B. DAWSON. Ch'town, Jan. 1, 1866. ae SPLENDID Jewellery, Watches, Diamonds, &e. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Mm’ HE HOUSE of BOSANQUET } | GIRAUD & CO, PARIS, have the pleasure | ——- of announcing that they bave opened an Ayeney in the City of New York. forth sale of their widely- known JEWELLERY, WATCIIES, &c, and for the purpose of waking their goods as extensively known and appreciated in the United States as they now are, and bave been for over 70 years, in Europe; they have determined ou» plan by which poor and ricl: alike may have the advautaye of their splendid styles. As a preliatinary, they would remark that they manufacture and sel] no imitation Jewellery or Watebes, but All are Warranted GOLD of the finest Workmanship. Our customers will also have the great advan- tage of a constant of new and rechercl:¢ styles and patterns with which we shall keep our New York Agency supplied. We have adopted the plan of sale, now so popn- lar, of charging @ uniform price. and this price will invariably be $2 Fom EACH ARTICLE, no matter how Eoatly itmay be. The expenses of condneting our New York Agency are pale ty the sule of Cer- tificates or Cou the various ar- ticles. These ificates are at 50 cents each. or five for $2, and each Certificate will shew the holder the particnlar article he or she is entitled to, on payment of an additional $2. If the article named on the Certificate is not desired, the ho will oblige us, when he returns the Certificate, by stating what other article of the same value be or she may prefer, and it will be sent with pleasure. OUR ‘sim 18 TO PLEASE, and every means tw that end will beexerted. We solicit a trial from every one who reads this notice, AB We ure con- fideut of giving the utmost satisfaction, THE STOCK COMPRISES, A other articles, Splendid Clocks, Gold and Silver watches, Rings set with onde, Kubies, Pearls, Garnet and other Stynes (sulituire uud in clusters),Ladies’ sets of Jewellery eomprisivg Pins and Ear rings of the most fashionable styles, set in Precious Stoves of every vuriety. together with Raver gad ast was Rees ot Gold e e Pearl Sets, Go se : Geote Beno md, Serf ina, and less variet racelets, Chains, Miosicnl Boxes: Head Dresses, Combe, Charme, &. In case any of our are not in want of ar- ticles of Jewellery, and would prefer Silverware, we will send, for asY CERTIFICATE returned to us ich FCA RS orB ER Sic ARMAS alee paee. et 50 Half Boxes RAISINS, 25 Quar. do Do 5u Drums TURKEY FIGS, 5 half Barrela CURRANTS, 6 Bage FILBERTS. For sale by } Meadows, at ance proceeded to the scene of disae-/ By the death of Six John Holorin. Bort ._ wee ~~ ter, to rescue and to save as bdet they could. A'| died at his seat, Balladié, in” son the2éch | 2 ie) ria t 4:3 : ,3" beat was needed, and some of these men went | ult., in the 38th year of bis aye, the Title and aw Wf awn, ‘ , 5 Great to the harbor and brought Mr. Eaton's skiff over-| Estate, we understand, falle to James Flour Oil se em oa with lines. In the weantime, ove | Esg., Coumiasion Merebuut, Liverpool, G. B., ae ee + . ¥ of the schooner's crew got out on the eud of the |and nephew ef James Duncan, Esq, M. P. P., of O be SOLD PUBLIO AUCTION ) LA DY & iB} ° . ° ’ ps . - oa Jibboom, with @ live and tin kettle attached, in | ibis Island.— Pet. ; T RS Dh the ebr uar y : hope that it would reach the shore, fur the pur. _ : From Liverpool & Glasgow. : es ass i er Dubseri- , AVE RECRIV , ‘ pose of aiding in waking a weaua ef escape, but HUNNEWELL’S vWN ‘ ‘ . ' next, Ott ae “Guuene: P A KD. U he was, by the violence of the sea, washed wif and . SAL COUG I Hit subscribers would inform the public) bor's».. +# ‘ -_— om eee SAVaReCoe, Maem Rew drowned, Me. Thowae Eaton’ and———Con-| UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY. that the following Vessels will be ou the 5.4 Barrels FLOUR. DON, aud other arrivals, their ; 4. eblaliierdl ae! berth for CHARLOTERTO WN, at LIVER. 2u c. He KEROSENE OIL, eo | Lis rod, volunteered to try the skiff through the surf line of 4 ' L. TEA Fall & to reach the veasel, and after great risk ead per , is, probably, 00 chases diseases which has or eres to sail on of about the 40 Box } ‘ rere 4 J | severance, eflected their purpose, when the cup Pes ate erreverpely 7A sso tether : cw” Terms at Suie, a OF | tain aud three of the crew were providentially | “phere ig aigo jot a recipe written, nor a prepa- From Liverpool : wM y. SILL, Serer ration before the public for the sbovo complaints, 5 ri ; but fue | that deen wet eubtuie “Evers Ausiniay, Labels, of renee P ehiP ¢. ¢ TRE B00 tone Ce rogers SAE The hearts of many now | tunately the line bad got a turn round bis, wrist, | Opium, in some form or vther, which [ cluim to be oe Ruscar Pacee 8, Ones nd und copper- , , , entire y unnecessary in uine-tenths of such cases, ’ 2 rat ‘fh NOTICE,. comprising the usnal variety of Stap!e and Pasey One other wan, jas they produce nausea, cause the stomach to repel From Glasgow ® rINHE Su ; ° 3a fer . food, and allow disease totrinmph over what ature! 746 CLIPPER BARQUE PM, re DRY GOODS, ing put into the boat, but fell between it sna the | requires to kcep up strength. s oo 3. ARQUE EMPRESS, 400 Europe in a few days, hus yiven Power oi : Thus two lives were} Again, these objectionable components cause doses Llos Pity oe thal — . Veritas, A J at oenne oo Rew, S- & T. MORKIS, to use and :, lware . This be| loet and four saved These were taken to} to be placed eo.tar apart, that thedrritation which _— : esi Migs geseag sl . ANSACI BUSINESS in bis nawe during His Har. : , on t- causes the cough gets the upper hand, and the fuun-| , Both of these Vessels have first-class accommo- | “sence. ; : “ecries : on oe ke ee dations for Passengers. ae P. W HYNDMAN. G ’ y dation of weak lungs or consumpiion is permanently ca . Charlottetown, Jan, 22,1866 1W Sin Te Ladi ’ F The other two) ing to make them comfortable. Greal eredit ia | !aid. A aa For Freight or Passaye, apply in Liverpool to — Les ’ A true Cough Remedy should not only be the | Messrs. Witttam Stewart & Co, L & » Trafford I AT TI r Sk 1 Skirts lof the four men, tor this was only eflected eve the » bedside oF nursery companion of all, and to be yee “3-4 ray a ba _Glasgow- to SPEC NO CE. mn —_ p } . - g » : ci a . a da €Lsvu, vr... Eeq., Uni ; ; i » > : . : c evening shades drew on. Had darkness fully set e cuaendia tp econ = ee lottetown to the sana, Poul ae THe Subscriber notifies al persons 10-| Men's and Boys’ Furand. =, — in, no power on earth could have saved them, a‘ter the cough ie ethebad, 40 dae away all re. L. C_ OWEN, debted to iim by Book Account, Note of Hand, Boots, Shoes and Kubbe, OVER BOOTS ‘The vessel was about 100 tons register, loaded maiding icritatios att make the cure perfect WILLIAM WELSH. | °F otherwise, to make i i payment to Ladies’ and Gents’ Feit ' with about 800 barrels mackerel and herrings | Qyses of the most viulent’ Sore Throat, with all the Jannary 8, 1866. %MN,os Mesers.J. & T. MUKRKIS, Charlottetown, other- Canadian MOCCASIN dee, de. Some parts of the cargo may possibly be saved, | symptoms of Diptheria, have been entirely cured by Ww = : Se er raren re Proceedings will Seal SNOW BOW. pet ifthe sea goes down and no immediate storm | aking a constant ane Of the Coagh Remedy as a est India Produce. —e P. W. HYNDMAN Which they offer at the lowest remanerat: ° arises, otherwise it will be doubttul.—Licerpool | Gargie. For Hoarseness it is invaluable. og Charlottetown, Jan. 22nd, 1866. 1 W—Sin- ™ | Transcript. JOHN L HUNNEW ELL, Prorateron, 10 — Bright BARBADOES FOR CASH. a en ctical Chemist, Bost ‘ OLASSES, Hees D , 40 Immedia Bell’ arlottet > ‘ asa i wha es enn : re ae Pons. Rich and Heavy DEMERARA ‘DO. Wanted tely, at Ll’s| _& ee COMING TO CANADA. GF For sale by all Dealers in Medicine. W.R,|Nassav, on sale by the cient us the a Clothi Store LOZ , . 1 ’ . £ The St. Catherine's Journal states that there Wartscx, T. DesBrrsay, and M. W. Skinner. Warehouse, opposite Peuke's Buildings ba ng ; ENGES y LOZENGES ! _ Agents, Charlottetown. Street. DANIEL DAVIES. A BOY about 14 years of age, to learn BOXES ASSORTED = - Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1866 = — — One from the coun- 1 For Sale by 4 Died try preferred. Must be we * ; DAVIES ‘ the heavy taxes of every description, aud thecer-|} — Oy the ond inatant, a8 Houghton Island, Lydia Mecting of the Legislature, January 22. 1866 7088 BELL. Charlottetown, Jan. 8. 1868. ” Matilda, the beloved wife of Mr. Anthony Head. , ——— o At Clyde Mills, New Glasgow, on the 8th inst., Cotontat Secretary's Orrice, Fl and T Flour. Flour. low fev Je our ea. of slow fever, after an illness of seven weeks, anuary 5, 1866. . : rfine The Government could not | ability to “make ends meet,” the cost of living | Agnes Victoria, eixbth daughter of Mr, William HEREAS, b R-soluri 'QHE eubscriber offre FUR SALE— ARRELS Supe FLOUR, Bagnall, aged 12 years. 245, by a Resolurion of the 250 Bbis. of choice Family avd Extra Do Dwelling Da Realy Sealed ‘ oseeine, of Assembly, aa on the Mth FLOUR ion 20 Chests and balf Chests of very For sale by S : SCNT Me some EI ay of April, 18/3, it was resolved that the initia- oe ; 1kS The Go-| houses which reut here- for frou $100 to $15u Ship News. tion of all Money Votes should ie eb the kine saperior CONGO or Charlottetown, Jan. 8 oat” «8. Day T .. Jan..6.+.Arrived — Ari _ | cutive: . , 8, Dowell William Gilliza. “McCulloch, with Joss|- NOTICE is hereby given that all applications a Adjstuing Dau of FY E. I. Composition ion Candi of foretop gaillantmaet.. Eps oF mney ners in Sante. etgen, 5 Seam, Javuary 8, 1866 ian es. Schtxeat i _ Dec, 30.—Polly. c, and all Petitions for grants in f any . - Compositi Lishospenny Det 18a. AS] Howes. object whatsoever, which ne oS babe a ’ Se\'. 1 BOXKS panne CANDLES at FLeetwoon, Dec 21—Edwin & Lizzie;Williams. | 8" >mitto me Logislatere at = next annual Session, ws S SOURS, Jan 81860. en Ty panKnt Beeurast, Dec 21.— Murtha, from P. B. Island | #°¢ required to be sent into this Office on or before sinning ; ; § to Liverpool, which — on the rocks at Donag- the lst day of aa oe ‘ INE: \ v GoOoonyDs y Pipes. e Pipes. hadee, has been got off. - ‘ y command, tree BarBanors, loth Dee. a Arrived Brigt. Helen J. W. MORRISON, Dep. Col. Secy. CHEAPSIDE, : 0 BOXES PIPES, T D. and Cudd‘es, Davies, May, P. E. I.—16 days — 2 . ws NKIN r To pay it, or| those exorbitant rates, because the results must ' British & F ; Goods Just Opened. January 8, 1866 — : x oreign «| (FXHE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform —_— ; ot igs —. their friends, customers, and the publie gene Ma hes Matches. With these facts| a country where liberty and cheap living are ac-| . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHESTS Prime CONGO TEA rally, that they have JUST KECEIVED. per U a ip a | we as Mlnctins BO sonar ds De DO 1 plige Dadins, bs C: SS eerie ASAE ae SD Ree ee eee } a8 to intellect, size, color or age, but he who hae . 20 Bhle. Extra Superfine FLOUR and WELL ASSORTED STOCK of STAPLE Georgetowu—10 Cuses. S cards. MATCHES Notice of Removal 10 do Kefined Kervesne Ol, . and FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &e. . N. RANKIN, Queen Street. We suppose our Amerie} + , 1 Bale CANVAS, for Boat Sails, CONSISTING OF eS, SS. ’ 20 Coils Mavilla ROPE, wssorted sizes, Newcad . xe | eort that lice anew dre Unpatridtic uF ehedoddbing OF THE " oe gin. Montz Yellow METAL, STAPLE DRY GOODS—White and Losenas anename P In November, 1865, there! fmm high taxes and high pricea, but we can't see Tons assorted BAK IRON, Grey Cottons, Striped and Checked Shirtings i3 L iN , ex Pacifie it.— Quebec Gazette, cain We rye © 68 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND are Ga oe 9-16 and j, Printed Cnn. Cotton Veep. Ginghanis Jeans 100 from Boston. N. RANKIN, 1 ot of Sma NCHOKS, Tickings, Towelings d Towels, i j 8 f : he atale ' ea j f tl f . 30 Quintals Large CODFISH, Seen, be ae — SS : ecent explanation of the escape of | ‘ ic HAKE, 2 : OT | of Head Centre Stephens trom the British ae & ACT RY 2000 bushels Turks Ieland SALT, DRESS a ops aon a 10%. 4000 do Ground Marseilles SALT assortment, in Plain and Printed Coberge and Lus- EALED TENDERS will be ived : “ , ‘ou ; a - : LALMG ua wi receiv To 3 Casks HAKE OIL, tres, &e.; } lain and Figured Alpacas ; Chambray, by the undersigned, at the Treasurer's Office That journal says :— - : On sale by the Subscriber, at his Warehouse, Wisces opt t aw 40-4, Gate a Cusheneren, until SATURDAY, the 10th day of FEBRUARY | “A feeling 1s gaining ground that Stephens, ‘The STORE lately occupied AG | Ppoeite Peuke's Muildinge, ote eaves. , Grapes, Poplina, SMageeahei,Ahoshn Mobuivs, Silk —us, offering to furnish | the Gopary eo Stock j the Irish Head Centre, is a traitor to the cause h R 1 Aeri } l DANIEL DAVIES. Checks, Freuch Merinoes, &c. , . Farm Committee with ONE THO N CEDAR jhe has espoused, and that his escape from a the oya gricu tura So- | _Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1866, ? H Ww ee ; f tb tgp oekt oe ont <r ro eee ~ , oe © . ’ i SH: 3—A large assortment of the | in diameter at the snaller end. Also, for Y Britiqn, pflevn” wee connived at by the Trish Go- cloty s Warchonse, next door), : latest styles, which will per cheap for cash. THOUSAND ranning feet of SAWN RAILS, for a jvermnent. There are circumstances whick point to Messrs: Ww & A. Brown’s iverpoo ' Ta ers, on caannd . ‘ fencing, 6 inches by Si not jess than two- , / WwW. » pt "dae —. CLOTHS —Black Mantle Cloths, Seal | thirds of the whole quantity to be twenty-one feet Instead, says one aceodnt, of placing him in the and four doors east of our! HE well-known Clipper Barques| Cloths, Whitneys, Oxford Fine Cloths, Black and| long; the remainder to be ten feet six inches long. | atrovg prison of Newgate or of Kiluaiuham, Mr. ee | “ UNDINE” and* PRIORESS ” will be on | Faney Doeskins, Seotch Tweeds, Fancy ‘T'wists,| The whole to be delivered on the Government | Stephens was put inte the Richmoud penitentiary, OLD STAND. = nate tne CHARLOTTETOWN und SOM. | Silk Mixed, Pilots, &. 7 Farm on o before = 10th day of -~ a | where O'Connell and his Repeal comrades | _—_ | MERSIDE direct, and will sail from LIVERPOOL [Ls ~~ r ne ee aa Le ee en ‘aus i [eb-ape sone ‘alae oe >a spe eS . . ) about the Ist DAY of APRIL next. a eee j ae a aceeey Hine performance of this, coutnies BS pepempany , I Pp YENHE Subscriber begs leave to inform |- ith woe , | Yorksbire, Lancashire, Kerseys, Linseys, Seguthy | each Tender. ment being hotoriously weak, und a few days be- hie Cussemsestl iediie Mabils ecncneliy. thes The UNDINE” for CHARLOTTE. | and Scarlet, Blue Serge, and Fancy Shirtings. &e. JOHN ROBINS, —_ ony Sete ee ee seut tw it, the a ihe has removed HIS BUSINESS io the above TOWN. WOOLENS—Blankets Quilts, Ruys,Ga- Bec'y of Stock Farm Committee, | teetive force therein having been reduced from | well-known Stand. Having leased and greatly| The “ PRLORESS " for SUMMERSIDE. | ribuldi Jackets, Palerines, Chest Preservers, Wool| _Ch’town, Jan. 8, 1866.) ajkigh Sits | twenty-five policeinen ta three. Next morning | improved the same, be-has INCKEASED we a - Shows: ny Polk J ob te Yerw Beast deo hee itl | Mr. Stephens’ cell was tenautless. Eight or vine FACILITIES for carrying on the Boot and | Both vessels have first-clars accommodations for | ~ va aa } i _ Seal ie adj in NOTICE! i | etrong patent locks had been opened. The bird | Shoe Manufacturitig Business. | yey, oe ht be bey 8] ; GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPART- LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate jad flewn, A couple of tables bad been taken The Subseriber is now éng aged in mannufacturin a’ . codibeaeen sae oe eee eel ENT—Under and Over Coats, Reefing Jackets. WD of the lute JAMES PEAKE uire deceased from the prison kitchen and placed against the fat Large aud Fashionable , § Sees POPE & Co., Trafford Chambers ao Vane, Botons and i Farsi awe by Note of Hand. Book Seems en or Arreare 3 foe of tn tint op: tus'm mink & bet ee(Stock of Boots, Shoes, éc,,| sn gn, ja Cron. | Ex’ cape ad tte, Brn ti Renn | Meme ger, Ours at, te rae yi was to a poll vl "the i en vaee Stoc 0 00 Sy O€S, Cay | Charlottetown, Ith Jan., 1866. 2m nen and Paper Collars, in all the newest aty les. JULY ding as all amounts remaining unpaid after | Was there a stove displaced, or a scratch on the — Just Received SUN DRIES— Bugle and Silk Trimm-| that date will be piaced in the hands of the Solici- (mortar on the wall itself. It is difficult to arrive | SPRING TRADE, ‘ : i ings, Buttons, Feathers, Ribbons, Flowers, Dress | tors wo the Estate for immediate recovery. * | at any ether couclusion than that Stephens escaped | ie) will be offered to Wholesale ions en E* Brig LIBERTY from BOSTON— | Caps. Bat Ornaments, Belts, Velvets, Gloves, \ eils, | D. HODGSON, ) with tue full kuewledge, consent and assistance the chia Liberal tacus 7 | 20 Bois. PILOT BREAD, Fur Boas and Muff, Crupes, Skirtings und Bkirts, | JAMES PEAKE, jof the Lrish Government—that no warks were on is asia tk an oe a‘ a do Boston CRACKERS. Ladies’ Jnckets, Stare. Gents’ und Ladys’ Boots! Trustees & Exrs. of the late Jawes Peake. on a. 7’ e" Particular attention given to the Retail Boxes and Keys GINGER SNAPS jand Shoes, Machine Thread, silk Curpetings, Wool | Charl 1866 i ate odie ob aoteae he as ee iD epurtment, and all kinds of goods in his line Butter and Water CRACK ERS , | Cards, Weavers’ Reeds, &v. &e. __Charlusgtown, Jag 8. 2m ‘ ni’ ” e prison gate. e appeared in Paris a | t ler, hort witice. i oe > ra Aa a pt | . on | | few days later, living at the most expensive hotel | er ae Citenow NICOLL | bh: par Sores ert So het ny Sau (war rented good) Molasses, Sugar, Kerosene Oil, | there, aud has not yet explained how he escaped, | : 7s Vv ee | by land and sea.” : | Charlottetown. Jan_.29. 1866.—h rw i p Sw Jany. 8. 1866 an TLLIAM Sear inh P.8.—The above Stock is composed of entirely Sole Leather & Buffalo Robes. j ee plein er nen RUM - RUM r ——~ Mths. : — Goats. whieh ti ae ee an J UsT RECEIVED by the subseribera_ = Tue Provincia, Traps Commissioners — | = ; - LK ap os gt mea pam way ap mete PS pete: MOR naueaY)’ way! We understand that at the reeeut aerene ol ee PUNS. Ba ap. 2 | L ENESSES. Hp ere, Maem Market. = aah atine tee | 16 hide. SUGAR. “EO ; | the Colonial Trade Commissioners with Mr io 2 J ee N- RANKIN. | J. N. JOHNSON lest prices. Intending purchasers will please re-| 4 tule APPLES “a poste - 7 : ae ane Messrs Me- dan'y. 29, 1866. ; : | 7 ict ‘afi aa eh « . m eet thet ey will get good Value for their | oh tonne RAISINS | Dougall, tyan, DeLisie and Dunseomb were met YT acme ieneniieiatis «kiaimiuineediek oe alt | FM y ishes to lufo:rm the ublis that he! money by calling at the new firm of 5 cask CURKANTS ‘ e | gy Pe a . oe = Sete — AMATEUR THEATRICALS. M oe Sa Deane ely ememetan by Mr. | HEARTZ & SOW i 50 sides New York Sole LEATHER, | Mr. McDonald of New Brunswick. aud Mr. Levie- r ) - > |G. H. Wells, (over Insane J. Waldron’s. next door re j , > cautelad Selon taka, Bast Means ced tad oe Under the Patronage uf His Excellency | * yw swine es Reena Mian whenr bo ie ee Cheapside, Queen Sqnare, Dec. H, 1865. | for sale at Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street. jter, under Seeretary for the Colonies; and that | the Lieut, Governor. | pared to take Sear ical oor. and in the | a to S ee DODD & ROGERS. the commissioners dined on the same evening “FEVHE AMATEURS of the Detachment vent wy ts. Voptes ts a oe rictares, S S |_Ch'town, Dee. 2%, 1965. rw tel Sw _ } with Mr. Cardwell. We also understand that Mr. | of H M 15th radonoles, shattiensl here, will | penne aan The | toves, ves, toves. Ex ‘** Commerce.” | Cardwell received the Commissioners very cor-| perform IN A FEW FAVORITE PLAYS AND NOTICE. weave . } A 7 ° ; | dially, and at once procured the issuing of letters | FARCES, at the Temrpanasxce Hatt, on| 8 ‘the ‘Subceribe il t b f NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, UST arrived, per Steamer Commerce, te the Foreign Ministers and Consuls in the places; MONDAY, the oth, Fspacarr, and TWO) L 2 See ven. oe S sont me w ae ae , i from Hatirax— following Evenings = | the Island for x short time, he requests alt F YOU WAN? GOOD STOY KS, | . -Lpplyioe tue y ‘Ri YA‘ > Wanted . LEATHER : LEA i al In Sa Guiced States and Provinces, TOR ARRIVE— ented to the, |andto ail sach very liberal inducements will be 100 Sides No. 1 SOLE LEAQU0 ebiidre~ — | offered; anc, on application, a of terms wail Dec. 4, 1865. 3 tools _ [be forwarded. e prefer movey eevt ip Book Draft to our eg Ageney, which will be conducted by NG & CO.” Farmer Wan’’d@! A was who understands farming well, ' can . or by N. RANKIN, Jee. 4, 1865. Quecu Street. ] Water Crackers! I ECEIVED. ex Princess of Wales, 20 Box s WATER CRACKERS, trom the well-kKuown Steam Bakery of Tugs. Rankin & Sons, St. Juhu. NEB. NEIL RANKIN, — Dee. 4, 1265. Queen Street... Biankets! Blankets! ~ BALES BLANKES, blockade runners, 15 Cvils MANILLA ROPE, Le Offered at a low figure by the Bail or Coil, N. RANKIN, Queen Street. Studio is still headquarters for PHOTOGRAPHS, and every description of portraits known in the art. Elegant Photographs, whole length, only Ten ea per dozen. an oon ae yy, Great George Street, Dec. 4, 1865. FOR SALE, 'NEAP for Cash, or approved Credit : 20 Pons MOLASSES, 200 Bola FLOUR, 100 Bois Nou. | Labrador HERRING. A. McNEILL, Anctioneer, C9 Office— Upstairs, Reading Room Building. Dec. 18, 1855. Mud Diggers. CHAIN, STEEL, ; IRON, suitable for the above. at . W. E. DAWSON’'S. Dec. 18, 1865. ’ FOR SALE! A SUPERIOR COLUMBUS PARM , | ano antumin ee Chitown. ec 18 IBES- wae : xegister Grates UST RECEIVED, 6 large assortment J ce GRATES and MANTLES, s Yr DODD & Dodd’s Brick Store, Pownal-strect, ~~ August 14, 1865. Best Island Tobacco!) TERE subscribers, in returning thacks to | C ? (7 , The Price of their Tobacco, © which is pronounced by jadyes to be the Best Manufactured on the Island. gempln con be Sat blag it om “LOWDEN & RICHARDSON. Charlottetown, April 3.1865. _ isi tf “The Nurse and Spy.” Corus biol the above work. — whe is of sober and edabite,| ... . Mewre. JAQUET. STEBLI Shares Ig vary 8, 1868. ” joe a a wees ++ 16 W89 Browdway, New Kor’. |